Applications for the 2015 Reynolds High School Journalism Institute are due March 15. The Institute is the premier summer workshop for secondary-school advisers and provides wide-­ranging journalism education and hands-­on experience. All travel, housing and instructional expenses, as well as optional continuing education credit, are paid so there is no cost to teachers or their schools
The 2015 Institute will include one week of on-campus training combined with pre- and post-Institute instruction online.... Read More »

Students selected for the nationally recognized JCamp and JSHOP summer workshops will receive free, hands-on journalism training from experts in the field. These multicultural experiences covering virtually every aspect of journalism are open to all high school students.
JCamp, the Asian American Journalists Association’s signature program for high school journalists, will celebrate its 15th year from Aug. 3-8 at the University of Minnesota. JCamp co-founder Neal Justin, a TV critic at the Minneapolis Star Tribune, emphasized that students do not... Read More »

Applications for the 2015 Reynolds High School Journalism Institute are due March 1. The Institute is the premier summer workshop for secondary-school advisers and provides wide-­ranging journalism education and hands-­on experience.
The 2015 Institute will include one week of on-campus training combined with pre- and post-Institute instruction online. Teachers who have previously attended the Institute are welcome... Read More »

Sunshine Week, March 15-21, marks the 10th anniversary of the annual celebration that was started in 2005 by the American Society of News Editors. The national event celebrates open government and encourages the public to know what the government is doing and why.
It provides a perfect opportunity... Read More »

The Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference, an all-expenses-paid, five-day conference at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., is seeking applications from high school juniors with a passion for journalism and who embody the qualities of a “free spirit.”
Fifty-one students, representing... Read More »

Submit First Amendment lesson plans to the 1 For All First Amendment Challenge by May 1 to be considered for one of 40 $1,000 awards.
“We encourage every teacher and every school to enter,” said Le Anne Wiseman, director of the American Society of News Editors’ Youth Journalism Initiative. “We... Read More »